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Geriatrics Issues in the Urgent Care

$0.00

This course will review trends in geriatric medicine in urgent care offices.

Full Description

The Geriatric Population is the fastest growing segment of our population with the highest use of medical services. This course will review trends in geriatric medicine in urgent care offices. We will discuss variations in symptoms, diagnosis and treatment plans, specific to patients age 65 and greater. A review of geriatric common conditions will be discussed, aiding even the most experienced clinicians on improvement of their care of seniors.

Additional information

Format

Video

Source

Urgent Care Association

Contributor

MaryAnn Yehl

Length

51 minutes

Publication Date

4/30/2017